Marang

Marang is a fruit that is comparable to jackfruit (langka) and durian, since they are of the same genus, Artocarpus. Its difference from Durian is that it has a sweet smell rather than a pungent smell. It is cultivated in parts of Mindanao, specifically in Davao, North Cotabato, and Agusan. Its seeds are covered in … Read more

Hagis

Hagis is a fruit-bearing tree more commonly found in Sorsogon and Bicol. The tree can grow up to 20 meters high and its fruit turns cherry red from white once it’s matured. It can be eaten raw, but due to its natural sour taste, some eat it with salt or sugar. You may want to … Read more

Manuel Luis Quezon Y Molina

Manuel Luis Quezon Y Molina Manuel Quezon was born on August 29, 1878, in Baler, Aurora Province. His father is Lucio Quezon was a Spanish colonial army officer, while his mother, Maria Dolores Molina, was a primary school teacher. Manuel started studying in Manila when he was nine years old and stayed there until university. … Read more

Project Pagsibol

“Project Pagsibol”, a project that aims to aid the Department of Tourism (DOT) in creating research-based projects and policies to enrich its current domestic tourism program. You may want to read: The ULAT Project Subic Freeport Expressway Project

Garing

Garing: The Philippines at the Crossroads of Ivory Trade “GARING: The Philippines at the Crossroads of Ivory Trade” explores the early roots of the ivory trade in the country while looking into contemporary issues that promote the fight against elephant poaching and illicit trafficking in ivory. The earliest prehistoric age in the Philippines dates back … Read more